
معرفی
Yunus Baykal is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Physics at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), specializing in luminescence physics and environmental geoscience. His research focuses on reconstructing past climate dynamics through geological archives.
His primary research interests include Paleoclimatology, Sedimentology, and Atmospheric Dust Transport, with specific expertise in loess deposition systems and Alpine glacial dynamics. His work utilizes multi-proxy analysis of sediment records to understand continental-scale dust emission events during glacial periods.
His recent publication in Geophysical Research Letters demonstrates cross-continental collaboration, analyzing how Last Glacial Alpine ice sheets drove hemispheric dust events through anticyclonic circulation patterns. This research contributes significantly to understanding paleoclimate forcing mechanisms.
Baykal's work actively supports UN Sustainable Development Goals related to climate action and life on land through paleoenvironmental reconstruction.
He maintains active research collaborations across European institutions, as evidenced by multi-national authorship on recent publications. His fingerprint analysis shows 100% specialization in Eastern Alps geology, loess particles, multi-proxy analysis, and anticyclonic circulation systems.




